Visa denna sida på svenska på Film.nu
Donald S. Sanford was an American television, radio and film screenwriter. Sanford was known for his work on numerous television series, as well as his role as the author of the screenplay for the 1976 World War II film Midway, starring Charlton Heston and Henry Fonda, which became a cult classic
Content from Wikipedia provided under the terms of the Creative Commons (CC BY-SA 3.0).
Copyright Notice: All images on this page are provided via the YouTube API unless otherwise stated. These images are hosted on YouTube's servers, and only embedded on this website. For claims of copyright infringement, please contact YouTube. Instructions how to submit a copyright removal request are provided here.
Lists & News
Movie Villains: They're Just Like Us
Movie + Snacks: A Great Recipe For Gaining Weight
Stand-Up: 22 Funny Actors Doing Comedy On YouTube
93rd Academy Awards: The nominations are here!
Cannes 2021?: The world's premier film festival aiming for July
U.S. Election Day 2020: 15 Political Comedies To Stream Before You Vote
Is this page about you? The information we have obtained is in whole or in part from The Movie Database (TMDb). You may request that we remove all personal information we have stored about you by sending us an email and include the URL of this page. Explain who you are, so we know you are the person this page is about. To delete your data from TMDb, you must contact them separately.
Donald S. Sanford
Born 1918-03-17 (108 years ago). Dead 2011-02-08 (92 years).
| Award | Year |
|---|---|
| Writers Guild of America Award for Anthology Drama, 30 Minutes in Length (The Golden Junkman) | 1957 |
| Award | Year |
|---|---|
| Writers Guild of America Award for Best Television Episodic, Longer Than 30 Minutes in Length (The Last Hunt) | 1961 |
| Writers Guild of America Award for Anthology Drama, 30 Minutes in Length (The Golden Junkman) | 1957 |











Your opinion about Donald S. Sanford?